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7mm Rem Mag Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="michael carlucci" data-source="post: 1679521" data-attributes="member: 110431"><p>i bought a 7mmrem mag when it first came out oh so long ago i used norma brass i always us max loads never found loose primer pockets i use rel 22 with 160 gr sierras velocity 3135 in my varios chronos also use same powder behind 140 gr.ballistic tips at 3340 and 3400 out of my 26 inch bbl sendero also used winchester brass with similar results but i do get cracked necks with win.brass i dont mind so much as win when available is a lot cheaper to buy no difference in accuracy.i have had maybe 7 or eight 7mags mostly rem 700s two savages had to reduce powder charges on both rifles savage it seems has tighter chambers in my experience .my data comes from manuals in the eixties and seventies fifty some odd yrs. ago.those loads are still safe as i have fired thousands of rds.no issues no serious pressure signs.and good case life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="michael carlucci, post: 1679521, member: 110431"] i bought a 7mmrem mag when it first came out oh so long ago i used norma brass i always us max loads never found loose primer pockets i use rel 22 with 160 gr sierras velocity 3135 in my varios chronos also use same powder behind 140 gr.ballistic tips at 3340 and 3400 out of my 26 inch bbl sendero also used winchester brass with similar results but i do get cracked necks with win.brass i dont mind so much as win when available is a lot cheaper to buy no difference in accuracy.i have had maybe 7 or eight 7mags mostly rem 700s two savages had to reduce powder charges on both rifles savage it seems has tighter chambers in my experience .my data comes from manuals in the eixties and seventies fifty some odd yrs. ago.those loads are still safe as i have fired thousands of rds.no issues no serious pressure signs.and good case life. [/QUOTE]
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